We Paid Our Dues

TPS & DED families across the U.S. released their tax contributions to highlight the $4.6 billion USD in taxes paid by TPS & DED communities nationwide and demand a bipartisan solution that ensures their dignity and permanent status in the United States.

Find out why here »

TPS ALLIANCE v. TRUMP

On March 12, 2018, TPS holders & U.S. citizen children of TPS holders sued the Trump Administration to challenge the termination of TPS for El Salvador, Haiti, Sudan and Nicaragua.

Find out why here »

Bhattarai v. Nielsen

In February 2019, TPS holders from Honduras and Nepal and certain of their U.S. citizen children filed a lawsuit against the government (Bhattarai v. Nielsen)

Find out why here »

Urgent for Employers: TPS Holders’
Work Authorization Docs STILL VALID

Despite efforts by the Trump Administration, nearly 200,000 TPS holders from El Salvador are still living and working lawfully in the U.S. under Temporary Protective Status (TPS). A federal court has ordered that Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), as the documents are formally known, are still valid at least until January 2, 2020 (despite the previous expiration date of Sept. 9, 2019).

See the official government document »

About National
TPS Alliance

The National TPS Alliance is formed and led by TPS beneficiaries from across the United States, combining advocacy efforts at a national level to save Temporary Protected Status for all beneficiaries in the short term and to devise legislation that creates a path to permanent residency in the long term.

There are around 40 committees across the Unites States and over ten non-profit organizations, groups and unions providing support at different levels.

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Please contribute to help cover expenses for this historic campaign. The success of this campaign depends on your on your support! Thank you.

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THE NATIONAL TPS ALLIANCE
JOURNEY FOR JUSTICE

On August 17th, over 50 immigrants with Temporary Protected Status (TPS holders or TPSianos), their family members, and other civil rights leaders embarked on a journey across the United States to lift their collective voices against the termination of TPS, against the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of lawfully present immigrants, & against the criminalization of migration in an effort to promote immigrant legalization, to promote political equality, and to promote the power of immigrant courage to prevail against Trump’s campaign of fear.

The journey, with events across the country, motivated local communities to organize and connect in a national campaign to fight for permanent residency and protect TPS families.

The #TPSJourney4Justice is a grassroots, bottom-up initiative to strengthen, unify, and elevate the voices of TPS holders, build local alliances and support networks, and establish alignment and solidarity with immigrant communities across the country. We intend to bring together tens of thousands of TPS holders and allies and invite them to join the fight to #SaveTPS & #ProtectTPS.

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The National TPS Alliance is formed and led by TPS beneficiaries from across the United States. We are more than 40 committees across the US and over ten non-profit organizations, groups and unions providing support.

BREAKING: Trump won't extend TPS (Temporary Protected Status) to Bahamians who fled Hurricane Dorian. These families aren't allowed to live or work legally in the U.S. even if they may have came legally. https://t.co/eRyllGpKKB